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The day the Zero lost control of the skies in World War II
The Mitsubishi Zero once ruled the Pacific skies with unmatched agility and confidence. But when American P-38 Lightning ...
Explore the lasting legacy of WWII airfields and their unexpected role in the future of American aviation.
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The fourth of July that shattered Japanese bombers in World War II
On July 4th, 1943, during World War II, a small group of U.S. Marines faced a Japanese bomber formation alone in the Pacific.
The bombing of Darwin was the largest single attack ever mounted by a foreign power on Australia soil. On that day, 180 Japanese Aircraft, in two separate raids, attacked the town of Darwin, and its ...
In 1937, the Army approached the Hershey Company with a blunt request: Create a high-calorie chocolate bar that's ...
World War II veterans Robert Miller and Willard Smith found each other in the same assisted living facility 82 years after fighting in the Battle of Luzon.
STURBRIDGE — Outside, the landscape resembled Siberia. It was snowing and colder than the frozen food aisle at Market Basket. The sky’s color oscillated between bleak and hopeless.
Russian and Chinese military incursions near Alaska prompt major U.S. defense investments, including reopening Adak base and new Arctic infrastructure.
A more confident Tokyo complicates Beijing’s preferred regional order. For many of Asia’s middle powers, that makes Japan an appealing counterweight.
While on a routine training flight, on July 17, 1945, the 23-year-old pilot crashed and died. He was buried in Elsinore ...
Diamond Head, Waikiki Beach, snorkelling, luaus, shopping and eating are only some of the fantastic things to do in Waikiki ...
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